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training camp information ed snider
Comcast-Spectacor Chairman
PRACTICE FACILITY Ed Snider is an iconic entrepreneur and true visionary in the sports and
entertainment industry. His emergence as a leader in the Philadelphia sports
THE VIRTUA CENTER FLYERS SKATE ZONE – 601 Laurel Oak Road • Voorhees, NJ 08043 • 856-309-4444 market began in 1966 when he brought a National Hockey League franchise to
the city as the founder of the Philadelphia Flyers. He became the driving force
Philadelphia Flyers HOME ARENA behind the construction of the Spectrum and assumed control of the building
WELLS FARGO CENTER – 3601 South Broad Street • Philadelphia, PA 19148 • 215-465-4500 in 1971. In 1974, Snider created Spectacor as the management company
to oversee the Flyers and Spectrum. Over the next 20 years, Spectacor
experienced unprecedented growth, earning national acclaim for its impact in
Adirondack phantoms HOME ARENA the sports and entertainment business. Under Snider’s guidance, Spectacor
GLENS FALLS CIVIC CENTER – 1 Civic Center Plaza • Glens Falls, NY 12801 • 518-480-3355 developed and acquired nearly a dozen related companies.
2011 flyers preseason schedule In 1996, Snider merged Spectacor with the Comcast Corporation to form
Comcast-Spectacor. The new venture initially consisted of the Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia 76ers, Wells
Date Opponent Venue Time (ET)
Fargo Center, The Spectrum, and the Philadelphia Phantoms. Comcast-Spectacor then joined with the
Tue., Sept. 20 Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre 7:00 p.m. Philadelphia Phillies to form Comcast SportsNet, one of the highest-rated regional sports cable networks
Wed., Sept. 21 Maple Leafs Wells Fargo Center 7:00 p.m. in the country.
Thur., Sept. 22 Red Wings John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario 7:00 p.m.
Most recently, Comcast-Spectacor developed Global Spectrum, an international facilities management
Fri., Sept. 23 Red Wings Joe Louis Arena 7:30 p.m.
company; Ovations Food Services, an international concessions company; New Era Tickets; and the Flyers
Mon., Sept. 26 Rangers Wells Fargo Center 7:00 p.m. Skate Zones. These entities all represent components of Snider’s vision: “Take what you do well and grow it.”
Thur., Sept. 29 Devils Wells Fargo Center 7:00 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 1 Devils Prudential Center 7:00 p.m. Snider’s success and business acumen have been widely recognized by his peers. He was elected to the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988 and serves on the NHL’s Executive Committee. He is a recipient of the Lester
Patrick Award for outstanding service to hockey in the United States and has been elected to the US Hockey
Flyers 2010 Preseason Game-By-Game Results Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame, the Philadelphia
GAME FLYERS’ WINNING WINNING Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, the Washington, DC Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, and the Flyers Hall of Fame.
NO. DATE OPPONENT GF GA W L OT PTS RECORD GOALSCORERS GOAL GOALIE In 2005, he received the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce’s William Penn Award, the most
1 SEPT. 16 NJ 4 3 W 2 1-0-0 36,48,17,18 RICHARDS BOBROVKSY prestigious business honor in the region, and the Ellis Island Medal of Honor awarded to Americans of all
2 SEPT. 23 TOR (London) 2 3 OTL 3 1-0-1 9,43 ARMSRTONG REIMER ethnic backgrounds who have made significant contributions to our society.
In May 1999, readers of the Philadelphia Daily News selected him as Philly’s greatest mover and shaker of
the millennium.
Snider resides in suburban Philadelphia. His children are daughters Lindy, Tina, and Sarena and sons Craig,
Jay, and Samuel, as well as 15 grandchildren.
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Peter A. Luukko PAUL HOLMGREN
President / Chief Operating Officer, Comcast-Spectacor General Manager
Chairman, Global Spectrum
Peter A. Luukko is President and Chief Operating Officer of Comcast-Spectacor. Paul Holmgren enters his sixth season as the general manager of the Flyers and
He works closely with Comcast-Spectacor Chairman Ed Snider in overseeing his 33rd as a member of the Flyers organization.
the day-to-day operations of all of the company’s interests. In 2010-2011, Holmgren oversaw a Flyers team that won the club’s first division
title since 2004 and made its fourth consecutive appearance in the Stanley Cup
Additionally, Luukko, who is also Chairman of Global Spectrum, is responsible Playoffs, advancing to the Eastern Conference Semifinals. The Flyers posted a
for creating new business opportunities for Comcast-Spectacor in the fields of regular season record of 47-23-12 for 106 points, which was the most wins for a
facility management, sports ownership and operation, food and concessions, Flyers team since the 1985-86 season.
as well as consulting in those same fields. Holmgren’s 2009-10 team made one of the most remarkable runs in Flyers history,
making the eighth Stanley Cup Final appearance in team history. The Flyers
Luukko’s extensive sports management career began in 1981 after parlaying compiled a regular season record of 41-35-6 for 88 points and qualified for the
an internship at the New Haven Coliseum into a position as the director playoffs on the last day of the season. They then went on to dispatch New Jersey
of marketing for the facility. He later joined the Providence Civic Center as (ECQF, 4 games to 1), Boston (ECSF, 4 games to 3), and Montreal (ECF, 4 games
the facility’s assistant general manager. In l985 Luukko joined Spectacor to 2) to reach the Final against the Chicago Blackhawks.
Management Group (SMG), at the time owned in part by Snider, and soon became Vice President of SMG’s In 2008-09, Holmgren put together a Flyers club that finished with a 44-27-11 record for 99 points, which was good
Western Region and facility manager for SMG’s Los Angeles Coliseum and Sports Arena. During that time, for third place in the Atlantic Division and fifth in the Eastern Conference. In 2007-08, his first full season as general
he was credited for greatly improving the facilities’ reputation. In addition, he had spent time overseeing manager, Holmgren guided the Flyers to the best turnaround in the NHL that season. The club improved 39 points in
other SMG facilities. the standings, posting a 42-29-11 record for 95 points after collecting just 56 points the year before. The Flyers returned
to the Stanley Cup Playoffs and made an impressive run to the Eastern Conference Finals. Since the NHL expanded
In 1993, Luukko left SMG to become President of the Spectrum. In the following years he became the playoffs to four rounds in 1980, the 2007-08 Flyers were only the second team to finish with the worst record in
responsible for managing Comcast-Spectacor’s growing interests, and helped the company become a the NHL one season and reach the third round of the playoffs the next season (Detroit Red Wings in 1987). The 2007-08
nationally recognized leader in sports and entertainment with the acquisition of Globe Facility Services in Flyers were also the first team in 13 years to advance to the second round of the playoffs after finishing the previous
season with the worst record in the league (San Jose Sharks in 1994).
2000. After renaming the company Global Spectrum, the public assembly management firm grew from
seven facilities in 2000 to just over 105 facilities in 2011. Additionally in 2000, Comcast-Spectacor acquired Holmgren was named interim general manager of the Flyers on October 22, 2006 following the resignation of Bob
Leisure Food Services and renamed the company Ovations Food Services. Comcast-Spectacor made a Clarke. The interim tag was lifted on November 11, 2006 when he was named to the position on a permanent basis.
significant investment into a ticketing technology company, Paciolan, and employed its technology to create At the time of his promotion, Holmgren had served in various capacities in the Flyers front office for the previous
a full-service ticketing company, New Era Tickets, in 2004. Comcast-Spectacor acquired 100 percent of 11 years. He re-joined the organization as a scout after he was replaced as the head coach of the Hartford Whalers
Paciolan from Live Nation in 2010. on November 6, 1995, and was named director of pro scouting on December 30, 1995 when Bill Barber became
the head coach of the Hershey Bears. Holmgren was named the director of player personnel on August 6, 1997
Under Luukko’s leadership, Comcast-Spectacor helped Philadelphia garner national attention and awareness and was promoted to assistant general manager on June 14, 1999, a position he held for the next seven seasons.
by attracting several high-profile events to the city of Philadelphia, including the 2000 Republican National Holmgren spent parts of four seasons (1992-93 through 1995-96) with the Hartford organization. He was named
Convention, the 2000 NCAA Women’s Final Four, the 2001 NCAA Men’s East Regionals, the 2001 and 2002 head coach of the Whalers on June 15, 1992 and added the general manager’s duties prior to the 1993-94 season.
X-Games, the 2002 NBA All-Star Weekend, the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Gymnastics, the 2011 NCAA He stepped down as head coach 17 games into the 1993-94 season to concentrate on his GM duties, but was
Wrestling Championships, the 2014 NCAA Frozen Four, and numerous other sports and entertainment events. re-appointed to the position on June 28, 1994 when Jim Rutherford was named the club’s general manager. He
compiled a record of 59-93-14 as Hartford’s head coach.
A recognized leader in the facility management industry, Luukko was the 2000 recipient of the City of Hope’s Upon his retirement following the 1984-85 season, Holmgren was named an assistant coach with the Flyers and
Tri-State Labor Award. He also received the 2002 prestigious Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus helped Mike Keenan guide the team to three playoff appearances, including a trip to the Stanley Cup Final in 1987.
Award from the Sports Management Program of the University of Massachusetts for his accomplishments He was named head coach of the Flyers on June 1, 1988, becoming the first former Flyer to be named head coach
in the field of sports management. of the team. Over four seasons as head coach, Holmgren compiled a record of 107-126-31.
Internationally, Holmgren has served as the assistant general manager of the 2006 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice
Luukko actively serves on the Board of Directors for the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, the
Hockey Team and the general manager for the 2006 U.S. National Team at the IIHL World Championships. He
Philadelphia Sports Congress, and the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation. He also serves on the National also served as an assistant coach for Team USA at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games and at the 1996 World Cup
Hockey League’s Board of Governors. of Hockey Tournament.
Holmgren played 527 games in the National Hockey League over 10 seasons with the Flyers and the Minnesota
Luukko is a hockey player, hockey coach, and hockey parent. He is a graduate of the University of
North Stars. He recorded 144 goals and 179 assists for 323 points while racking up 1,684 career penalty minutes.
Massachusetts. He and his wife, Casey, along with their children Nick, Dana, and Max, reside in West
Holmgren was drafted from the University of Minnesota by the Flyers in the sixth round (108th overall) of the
Chester, Pennsylvania. His son Nick was drafted by the Flyers in the sixth round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. 1975 NHL Entry Draft and spent parts of eight seasons with the team. He was part of the club’s historic 35-game
undefeated streak and Stanley Cup Final appearance during the 1979-80 season. He was traded to the North
Stars in exchange for Paul Guay and a third round pick in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft (Darryl Gilmour) on February
23, 1984. His Flyers totals include 138 goals and 171 assists for 309 points and 1,600 penalty minutes in 500
games over parts of nine seasons (1975-76 to 1983-84). His 1,600 penalty minutes with the Flyers are second
all-time in club history.
Paul and his wife, Doreen, reside in Somerdale, New Jersey. He has four children: Jason, Kirsten, Wes, and Greta,
and two grandchildren, Hannah and Noah. Holmgren was born on December 2, 1955.
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PETER LAVIOLETTE coaching staff
HEAD COACH
Peter Laviolette enters his third season as the head coach of the Flyers.
During the 2010-2011 season, Laviolette led the Flyers to a 47-23-12 regular CRAIG BERUBE ASSISTANT COACH
season record, an Atlantic Division championship and their fourth consecutive
Craig Berube enters his fifth season as an assistant coach with the Flyers and
appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The 47 wins were the most by a Flyers
team in 25 years, since the 1985-86 team won 53 games. his 15th overall season with the club. Berube has been a Flyers assistant
coach since August 7, 2008, and also served as an assistant coach for most
Laviolette was named the 17th head coach in Flyers history on Dec. 4, 2009.
of the 2006-07 season. He has been a coach in the organization since 2004,
Over the final 57 games of the season, Laviolette coached the Flyers to a 28-24-
5 record. He then led the club on a remarkable playoff run, picking up series when he was named the assistant coach of the Philadelphia Phantoms. He
wins over New Jersey (4-1), Boston (4-3) and Montreal (4-2) on the way to the served in that capacity for the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons and was the head
eighth Stanley Cup Final appearance in Flyers history. coach of the Phantoms for the first six games of the 2006-07 season and all
of the 2007-08 season.
Prior to joining the Flyers, Laviolette spent parts of five seasons as head coach
of the Carolina Hurricanes (2003-04 to 2008-09), where he compiled a 167-122- During the 2007-08 season, Berube posted a 49-29-5-3 record as head coach
34 record in 323 games. In 2005-06, Laviolette led Carolina to the only Stanley of the Phantoms and led the team to a second-place finish in the East Division
Cup championship in franchise history, which culminated with a 3-1 win over Edmonton in Game 7 of the
and a trip to the AHL’s East Division Finals. He was originally named to that
Stanley Cup Final on June 19, 2006. The Hurricanes won the Southeast Division that year with a record of
52-22-8, and set franchise records for wins and points (112) in a single season. Laviolette was named a finalist position on June 14, 2006. He was first named a Flyers assistant coach on October 23, 2006, and was
for the Jack Adams Trophy as NHL Coach of the Year that season. re-appointed as the Phantoms head coach on June 4, 2007.
Prior to joining the Hurricanes, Laviolette served as head coach of the New York Islanders for two seasons Berube returned to the Flyers organization for a third time on November 18, 2003 when he signed with the
(2001-02 to 2002-03). He registered a 77-62-25 regular season record and led his teams to the playoffs in both Phantoms as a player. He was named a player/assistant coach on January 29, 2004 and moved to full-time
seasons, returning the Islanders to postseason play after a seven-season absence. coaching the following year. He recorded six assists and 134 penalty minutes in 33 regular season games
In parts of seven seasons as a head coach (2001-02 to 2009-10), Laviolette has an overall record of 272-212-64 for the Phantoms during the 2003-04 season, his 18th and final professional season.
in 548 games coached with the Flyers, Hurricanes and Islanders. He begins the season ranked second in
Over parts of seven seasons with the Flyers (1986-87 through 1990-91, 1998-99 and 1999-2000), Berube
all-time wins among US-born head coaches. He also has a record of 34-27 in 61 career Stanley Cup Playoff
games as a head coach. recorded 20 goals and 34 assists for 54 points and 1,138 penalty minutes in 323 regular season games. His
1,138 penalty minutes ranks ninth on the Flyers’ All-Time List. He was originally signed as a free agent by
Laviolette has been part of three Winter Olympic Games, taking part as a player for Team USA in 1994 at the Flyers on March 19, 1986.
Lillehammer, Norway and 1998 at Nagano, Japan. He was also the head coach of the US squad at the 2006
Tornio Games. Laviolette was the coach for Team USA at the 2004 and 2005 IIHF World Championships, Over parts of 17 NHL seasons (1986-87 through 2002-03), Berube registered 61 goals and 98 assists for
guiding the squad to a bronze medal in 2004. 159 points and 3,149 penalty minutes in 1,054 career regular season games for the Flyers, Toronto Maple
Laviolette began his coaching career with the ECHL’s Wheeling Nailers in 1997. A 37-win season and trip to Leafs, Calgary Flames, Washington Capitals and New York Islanders. His 3,149 career penalty minutes ranks
the conference finals earned him the head job with the American Hockey League’s Providence Bruins, where seventh in NHL history.
Laviolette spent the last three seasons of his playing career.
Berube and his wife, Rebecca, have three children – sons Jake and Nashota and daughter Charlotte. Berube
In his first of two seasons at the helm, Laviolette led Providence to an incredible turnaround – after the team was born on December 17, 1965.
won just 19 games the year before, the P-Bruins posted an AHL-best 56-16-4-4 regular season record and
won their first Calder Cup championship. The season earned Laviolette the AHL’s Coach of the Year honors.
He was promoted to assistant coach of the Boston Bruins in 2000, a position he held for one season before
joining the Islanders. KEVIN McCARTHY ASSISTANT COACH
Laviolette’s playing career spanned 11 seasons, mostly in the AHL and IHL. He appeared in 12 games with Kevin McCarthy enters his third season with the Flyers as an assistant coach.
the New York Rangers during the 1988-89 season.
He joined the organization along with head coach Peter Laviolette on Dec. 4,
A native of Franklin, Mass., Laviolette was born on Dec. 7, 1964. He and his wife, Kristen, have three children: 2009. It marked a return for McCarthy to the Flyers organization, where he
sons Peter and Jack, and daughter Elisabeth. spent two years working in the front office from 1990-1992.
McCarthy came to the Flyers after spending 18 years with the Carolina/
PETER LAVIOLETTE’S CAREER COACHING RECORD Hartford franchise, including 12 consecutive years with the Hurricanes’ coach-
ing staff. He was a part of the Hurricanes’ 2006 Stanley Cup championship,
YEAR TEAM LEAGUE GM W L OT PTS PCT FINISH GM W L PCT FINISH the first Stanley Cup title of his career.
2001-02 Islanders NHL 82 42 28 12 96 .585 2nd – Atlantic 7 3 4 .429 Lost – Conf. Quarters
2002-03 Islanders NHL 82 35 34 13 83 .506 3rd – Atlantic 5 1 4 .200 Lost – Conf. Quarters McCarthy joined the Hartford organization in 1992 as an assistant coach. He
2003-04 Hurricanes NHL 52 20 22 10 50 .481 3rd – Southeast - - - - Out of Playoffs served for three seasons in that role before being named the head coach of
2005-06 Hurricanes NHL 82 52 22 8 112 .683 1st – Southeast 25 16 9 .640 WON Stanley Cup the team’s American Hockey League affiliate in Springfield, Mass. He spent
2006-07 Hurricanes NHL 82 40 34 8 88 .537 3rd – Southeast - - - - Out of Playoffs four seasons coaching the franchise’s prospects, first in Springfield and later in New Haven, Connecticut.
2007-08 Hurricanes NHL 82 43 33 6 92 .561 2nd – Southeast - - - - Out of Playoffs McCarthy put together a record of 156-123-36 as a head coach, which ranks as the second-best record in
2008-09 Hurricanes NHL 25 12 11 2 26 .520 Did Not Finish - - - - Did Not Finish Carolina franchise history for the head coach of the team’s AHL affiliate.
2009-10 FLYERS NHL 57 28 24 5 61 .535 3rd – Atlantic 24 14 10 .416 Lost – Cup Final
2010-11 FLYERS NHL 82 47 23 12 106 .646 1st – Atlantic 11 4 7 .364 Lost – Conf. Semis A former defenseman, McCarthy spent 10 seasons in the NHL with the Flyers, Vancouver and Pittsburgh. In
527 career NHL games, he totaled 67 goals and 191 assists for 258 points. During his time with Vancouver,
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he served as the Canucks’ team captain and was named a starter in the 1981 NHL All-Star Game. McCarthy
was selected as number 37 on Vancouver’s list of the 50 Greatest Canucks in 2005.
Kevin and his wife, Rhonda, have three daughters – Melissa, Meaghan and Mallory.
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Flyers Off-Season Transactions Major NHL Milestones Within Reach
2011-12
June 7 Flyers acquired the rights to goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov from the Phoenix Coyotes in Oskars Bartulis Needs 34 games to reach 100 in the NHL and as a Flyer.
exchange for RW Matt Clackson, a third round draft pick in 2012 and a conditional pick.
Danny Briere Needs 6 points to reach 600 in the NHL; needs 57 games to reach 800 in the NHL;
needs 40 games to reach 300 as a Flyer.
June 23 Flyers traded C Jeff Carter to the Columbus Blue Jackets for RW Jakub Voracek and the
eighth pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.
Matt Carle Needs 11 games to reach 400 in the NHL; needs 36 points to reach 200 in the NHL;
needs 12 assists to reach 100 as a Flyer.
June 23 Flyers traded C Michael Richards to the Los Angeles Kings for LW Wayne Simmonds
and prospect Brayden Schenn. Braydon Coburn Needs 21 games to reach 400 in the NHL.
June 23 Flyers signed goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov to a multi-year contract. Claude Giroux Needs 50 points to reach 200 in the NHL and as a Flyer; needs 50 assists to reach 150
in the NHL and as a Flyer.
June 24-25 The Flyers selected six players at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft in Minnesota: C Sean
Scott Hartnell Needs 39 games to reach 800 in the NHL; needs 15 goals to reach 200 in the NHL;
Couturier (1st round, 8th overall); C Nick Cousins (3rd round, 68th overall); D Colin
needs 8 goals to reach 100 as a Flyer; needs 4 points to reach 200 as a Flyer.
Suellentrop (4th round, 116th overall); LW Marcel Noebels (4th round, 118th overall); RW
Petr Placek (6th round, 176th overall); and RW Derek Mathers (7th round, 206th overall).
Ian Laperriere Needs 18 games to reach 100 as a Flyer; needs 44 PIM to reach 2000 in the NHL.
June 27 Flyers traded C Darroll Powe to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for a third round pick in Andrej Meszaros Needs 40 games to reach 500 in the NHL; needs 25 points to reach 200 in the NHL;
the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. needs 19 games to reach 100 as a Flyer.
July 1 Flyers traded RW Kris Versteeg to the Florida Panthers in exchange for a second-round
and third-round pick. Kimmo Timonen Needs 6 games to reach 900 in the NHL; needs 36 points to reach 500 in the NHL;
needs 37 points to reach 200 as a Flyer.
July 7 Flyers signed LW Wayne Simmonds to a multi-year contract extension. James van Riemsdyk Needs 47 games to reach 200 in the NHL and as a Flyer; needs 25 points to reach 100
in the NHL and as a Flyer.
Jakub Voracek Needs 59 games to reach 300 in the NHL; needs 5 assists to reach 100 in the NHL;
needs 4 PIM to reach 100 in the NHL.
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HOW THE FLYERS WERE ACQUIRED HOW THE FLYERS WERE ACQUIRED
Holmstrom,Ben Free Agent Signed on March 17, 2010 Jancevski, Dan Free Agent Signed a two-year contract on July 15, 2010
Kalinski, Jon Draft 6th Round (152nd overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft Lauridsen, Oliver Draft 7th Round (196th Overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft
Jagr, Jaromir Free Agent Signed on July 1, 2011 Lilja, Andreas Free Agent Signed a contract on July 1, 2011
Klotz, Garrett Draft 3rd Round (66th overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft Marshall, Kevin Draft 2nd Round (41st overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft
Mathers, Derek Draft 7th Round (206th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft Meszaros, Andrej Trade From Tampa Bay, in exchange for a 2nd round pick in 2012
McGinn, Tye Draft 4th Round (119th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft Pronger, Chris Trade From Anaheim, along with Ryan Dingle, in exchange for Joffrey
Lupul, Lucas Sbisa, a first round pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft,
Nodl, Andreas Draft 2nd Round (39th overall) of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft
a first round in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, and a conditional third
Noebels, Marcel Draft 4th Round (118th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft round pick in 2010 or 2011
Pither, Luke Free Agent Signed to a 3-year entry level contract on March 4, 2010 Timonen, Kimmo Trade From Nashville, along with Scott Hartnell, in exchange for Nashville’s
Ranford, Brendan Draft 7th Round (209th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft first round pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft on June 18, 2007
Read, Matt Free Agent Signed an entry-level contract on March 23, 2011 Walker, Matt Trade From Tampa Bay, along with a fourth round pick in the 2011 NHL
Rinaldo, Zac Draft 6th Round (178th overall) in 2008 NHL Entry Draft Entry Draft, for Simon Gagne on July 19, 2010
Sestito, Tom Trade From Columbus for forwards Greg Moore and Michael Chaput Backlund, Johan Free Agent Signed on March 26, 2009
Shelley, Jody Free Agent Signed on July 1,2010 Bobrovsky, Sergei Free Agent Signed a three-year entry level contract on May 6, 2010
Simmonds, Wayne Trade From Los Angeles, along with Brayden Schenn, and a 2nd round Bryzgalov, Ilya Free Agent Signed on June 23, 2011
pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for Michael Richards Leighton, Michael Free Agent Claimed on waivers from Carolina, December 15, 2009
Suellentrop, Colin Draft 4th Round (116th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft
Talbot, Maxime Free Agent Signed on July 1, 2011
Testwuide, Mike Free Agent Signed a three-year entry level contract on March 19, 2010
van Riemsdyk, James Draft 1st Round (2nd overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft
Voracek, Jakub Trade From Columbus, along with a 1st round 98th overall) and 3rd round (68th
overall) pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, in exchange for Jeff Carter
Wellwood, Eric Draft 6th round (172nd overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft
Zolnierczyk, Harry Free Agent Signed an entry-level contract on March 8, 2011
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No. Forwards Height Weight Position Shoots Place of Birth DOB 2010-11 Team League GP G A TP PIM
42 Akeson, Jason 5’10” 190 C Right Orleans, Ontario 6/3/90 Kitchener Rangers OHL 67 24 84 108 23
11 Betts, Blair 6’3’’ 210 C Left Edmonton, Alberta 2/16/80 FLYERS NHL 75 5 7 12 8
48 Briere, Danny 5’10’’ 179 C Right Gatineau, Quebec 10/6/77 FLYERS NHL 77 34 34 68 87
56 Brown, Tyler 6’0’’ 192 L Left Westland, Michigan 4/4/91 Kingston Frontenacs OHL 29 7 13 20 22
72 Cousins, Nick 5’11’’ 170 C Left Belleville, Ontario 7/20/93 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHL 68 29 39 68 56
14 Couturier, Sean 6’4’’ 191 C Left Phoenix, Arizona 12/7/92 Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL 58 36 60 96 36
60 Elynuik, Campbell 6’4’’ 190 L Left Silver Spring, Maryland 12/25/92 Everett Silvertips WHL 28 3 2 5 54
74 Fyten, Austin 6’2’’ 200 L Left Sundre, Alberta 5/3/91 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 52 24 30 54 103
28 Giroux, Claude 5’11’’ 172 C Right Hearst, Ontario 1/12/88 FLYERS NHL 82 25 51 76 47
59 Harper, Shane 5’11” 193 R Right Valencia, California 2/1/89 Phantoms AHL 20 1 2 3 4
19 Hartnell, Scott 6’2’’ 210 L Left Regina, Saskatchewan 4/18/82 FLYERS NHL 82 24 25 49 142
22 Holmstrom, Ben 6’1” 171 C Right Colorado Springs, Colorado 4/9/87 FLYERS NHL 2 0 0 0 5
Phantoms AHL 79 16 22 38 75
61 Hyka, Tomas 5’10’’ 158 L Left Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic 3/23/93 Mlada Boleslav BK Czech 13 1 0 1 6
68 Jagr, Jaromir 6’2’’ 240 R Left Kladno, Czech Republic 2/15/72 Omsk Avangard KHL 49 19 32 51 48
37 Kalinski, Jon 6’1’’ 180 C Left Bonnyville, Alberta 5/25/87 Phantoms AHL 73 6 17 23 86
64 Klotz, Garrett 6’5’’ 235 L Left Regina, Saskatchewan 11/27/88 Phantoms AHL 13 0 0 0 12
Greenville Road Warriors ECHL 3 0 0 0 0
Bloomington Prairie Thunder CHL 49 9 15 24 129
77 Legein, Stefan 5’10” 185 R Right Oakville, Ontario 11/24/88 Phantoms AHL 41 5 12 17 24
73 Mathers, Derek 6’3’’ 230 R Right Strathroy, Ontario 8/4/93 Peterborough Petes OHL 55 1 4 5 171
53 McGinn, Tye 6’3’’ 207 L Left Fergus, Ontario 7/29/90 Gatineau Olympiques QMJHL 42 31 33 64 39
15 Nodl, Andreas 6’1’’ 196 L Left Vienna, Austria 2/28/87 FLYERS NHL 67 11 11 22 16
58 Noebels, Marcel 6’2’’ 205 L Left Toenisvorst, Germany 3/14/92 Seattle Thunderbirds WHL 66 28 26 54 23
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92 Nylander, Michael 6’1’’ 200 C Left Stockholm, Sweden 10/3/72 Rochester Americans AHL 7 4 2 6 8
40 Pither, Luke 6’0” 194 C Left Burketon, Ontario 4/26/89 Phantoms AHL 67 9 11 20 19
51 Ranford, Brendan 5’10” 182 L Left Edmonton, Alberta 5/3/92 Kamloops Blazers WHL 68 33 53 86 68
24 Read, Matt 5’10’’ 185 C Right Ilderton, Ontario 6/14/86 Phantoms AHL 11 7 6 13 79
Bemidji State University WCHA 37 22 13 35 34
36 Rinaldo, Zac 5’11’’ 180 L Left Hamilton, Ontario 6/15/90 Phantoms AHL 60 3 6 9 331
54 Roe, Garrett 5’9’’ 180 L Left Vienna, VA 2/22/88 St. Cloud State WCHA 38 10 26 36 48
52 Rowe, Andrew 6’2” 180 L Left Muskegon, Michigan 1/22/88 Michigan State University NCAA 38 17 11 28 38
10 Schenn, Brayden 6’1’’ 190 C Left Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 8/22/91 Los Angeles Kings NHL 8 0 2 2 0
Manchester Monarchs AHL 7 3 4 7 4
2011 Training Camp roster
No. Defensemen Height Weight Position Shoots Place of Birth DOB 2009-10 Team League GP G A TP PIM
3 Bartulis, Oskars 6’2’’ 184 D Left Ogre, Latvia 1/21/87 FLYERS NHL 13 0 0 0 4
Phantoms AHL 4 0 1 1 2
57 Blidstrand, Ricard 6’2” 205 D Left Stockholm, Sweden 4/20/92 Regina Pats WHL 70 3 14 17 26
43 Bourdon, Marc-Andre 6’0’’ 225 D Left St. Hyacinthe, Quebec 9/17/89 Phantoms AHL 46 1 9 10 84
Greenville Road Warriors ECHL 5 0 2 2 14
63 Boutet, Etienne 6’0’’ 191 D Left St. Nicolas, Quebec 6/1/92 Rimouski Oceanic QMJHL 64 7 17 24 115
25 Carle, Matt 6’0’’ 205 D Left Anchorage, Alaska 9/25/84 FLYERS NHL 82 1 39 40 23
5 Coburn, Braydon 6’5’’ 220 D Left Calgary, Alberta 2/27/85 FLYERS NHL 82 2 14 16 53
62 Eddy, Cullen 6’0” 195 D Right Hidden Valley, Pennsylvania 11/18/88 Phantoms AHL 47 3 7 10 40
Greenville Road Warriors ECHL 16 1 3 4 26
62 Grist, Sam 6’4’’ 210 D Left N. Saanich, British Columbia 6/27/93 Tri-City Americans WHL 56 0 3 3 107
26 Gustafsson, Erik 5’10” 180 D Left Kvissleby, Sweden 12/15/88 FLYERS NHL 3 0 0 0 4
Phantoms AHL 72 5 44 49 14
55 Hostetter, Tyler 5’11’’ 182 D Right Lititz, Pennsylvania 1/30/91 Phantoms AHL 3 0 0 0 0
Erie Otters OHL 36 6 17 23 17
23 Jancevski, Dan 6’3’’ 212 D Left Windsor, Ontario 6/15/81 Phantoms AHL 75 0 15 15 34
38 Lauridsen, Oliver 6’6’’ 220 D Left Gentofte, Denmark 3/24/89 Phantoms AHL 2 0 0 0 30
St. Cloud State WCHA 37 1 8 9 51
76 Lehtivuori, Joonas 5’10” 165 D Left Pirkkala, Finland 7/19/88 Phantoms AHL 32 2 7 9 24
6 Lilja, Andreas 6’3’’ 230 D Left Helsingborg, Sweden 7/13/75 Anaheim Ducks NHL 52 1 6 7 28
50 Manning, Brandon 6’1’’ 195 D Right Prince George, British Columbia 6/4/90 Chilliwack Bruins WHL 53 21 32 53 129
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71 Narbonne, Jonathan 6’0’’ 194 D Right Laval, Quebec 9/16/92 Montreal Juniors QMJHL 67 2 13 15 45
20 Pronger, Chris 6’6’’ 214 D Left Dryden, Ontario 10/10/74 FLYERS NHL 50 4 21 25 44
65 Suellentrop, Colin 6’1’’ 190 D Right Plantation, Florida 6/10/93 Oshawa Generals OHL 59 0 14 14 70
44 Timonen, Kimmo 5’10’’ 194 D Left Kuopio, Finland 3/18/75 FLYERS NHL 82 6 31 37 36
8 Walker, Matt 6’4’’ 215 D Right Beaverlodge, Alberta 4/7/80 FLYERS NHL 4 0 2 2 8
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2011-12 numerical roster 2011-12 numerical roster
3 OSKARS BARTULUS 5 braydon coburn 6 Andreas Lilja 8 Matt Walker 9 Jakub Voracek 45 Jody Shelley 46 Kevin Marshall 47 Eric Wellwood 48 Danny Briere 49 Micheal Leighton
DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE Right Wing left wing defense Left wing Center Goaltender
10 Brayden Schenn 11 Blair Betts 14 Sean Couturier 15 Andreas Nodl 17 Wayne Simmonds 50 Brandon Manning 51 Brendan Ranford 52 Andrew Rowe 53 Tye McGinn 54 Garrett ROE
center center center Left wing Right Wing defense right wing Left wing left wing left wing
19 Scott Hartnell 20 Chris Pronger 21 James van Riemsdyk 22 Ben Holmstrom 23 Dan Jancevski 55 Tyler Hostetter 56 Tyler Brown 57 Ricard Blidstrand 58 Marcel Noebels 59 Shane Harper
Left Wing Defense Left Wing center Defense Defense left wing Defense left wing Center
24 Matt Read 25 Matt Carle 26 Erik Gustafsson 27 Max Talbot 28 Claude Giroux 60 Campbell ElynuiK 61 Thomas Hyka 62 Sam Grist 63 Etienne Boutet 64 Garrett Klotz
Center Defense defense Center Center left wing left wing Defense defense Left wing
29 Harry Zolnierczyk 30 Ilya Bryzgalov 32 Tom Sestito 33 Johan Backlund 34 Jason Bacashihua 65 Colin Suellentrop 66 Cullen Eddy 67 Michael Houser 68 Jaromir Jagr 70 Shayne Campbell
Right Wing Goaltender left wing goaltender goaltender defense Defense Goaltender Right wing Goaltender
35 Sergei Bobrovsky 36 Zac Rinaldo 37 Jon Kalinski 38 Oliver Lauridsen 39 Mike Testwuide 71 Jonathan Narbonne 72 Nick Cousins 73 Derek Mathers 74 Austin Fyten 75 Brad Phillips
Goaltender Left wing center Defense Left wing defense center right wing left wing Goaltender
40 Luke Pither 41 Andrej Meszaros 42 Jason Akeson 43 Marc-Andre Bourdon 44 Kimmo Timonen 76 Joonas LEHTIVUORI 77 Stefan LEGEIN 92 Michael Nylander
center DEFENSE center Defense defense defense Right Wing center
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Flyers 2011 Draft Choice Profiles Flyers 2011 Draft Choice Profiles
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Couturier was selected by the Flyers in the first round (8th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Noebels was selected by the Flyers in the fourth round (118th overall) in the 2011 NHL
Draft…Born on December 7, 1992 in Phoenix, Arizona…6’4”, 191-pounds…Shoots left. Entry Draft…Born on March 14, 1992 in Toenisvorst, Germany. 6’2”, 195-pounds…
Shoots left.
Couturier recently completed his third season with the Drummondville Voltigeurs in the
QMJHL, where he recorded 96 points (36G, 60A) and 36 penalty minutes in 58 regular season games. In his first season in the WHL and with the Seattle Thunderbirds, Noebels posted 54 points (28G,26A) and
Couturier led the Voltigeurs in assists with 60. He posted 6 goals, 5 assists, and 14 penalty minutes in 10 23 penalty minutes in 66 regular season games played. He was second on the team in goals scored (28)
playoff games. and third in total points (54).
Over three seasons with Drummondville, Courturier has a total of 223 points (86G,137A) and 107 penalty
minutes in 184 games played. In the playoffs, he has a total of 37 points (17G,20A) and 40 penalty minutes
in 43 games played. Petr Placek
Sixth Round – 176th Overall
Right Wing (Hotchkiss School – High- Connecticut)
Placek was selected by the Flyers in the sixth round (176th overall) of the 2011 NHL
Nick Cousins Draft… Born on December 28, 1992 in Slany, Chech Republic… 6’4”, 210…Shoots Right.
Third Round – 68th overall
Center (Sault Ste. Marie – Ontario Hockey League) During the 2010-11 season, Placek recorded seven goals and six assists for 20 points
along with ten penalty minutes in eight games with the Hotchkiss School.
Cousins was selected by the Flyers in the third round (68th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry
Draft…Born on July 20, 1993 in Belleville, Ontario…5’10”, 166-pounds…Shoots left.
In his second season in the OHL, with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, he posted 68 Derek Mathers
points (29G,39A) and 56 penalty minutes in 68 regular season games. Cousins led the Greyhounds in goals Seventh round – 206th Overall
this season with 29. Right Wing (Peterborough – Ontario Hockey League)
Over the parts of two seasons with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, he recorded 100 points (40G, 60A) and Mathers was selected by the Flyers in the seventh round (206th overall) of the 2011 NHL
90 penalty minutes in 135 regular season games played. Draft… Born on August 6, 1993 in Strathroy, Ontario… 6’3”, 226… Shoots Right.
During the 2010-11 season, Mathers recorded one goal and four assists for six points
along with 171 penalty minutes in 55 games for the Petes.
Colin Suellentrop
Fourth Round – 116th overall
Suellentrop was selected by the Flyers in the fourth round (116th overall) of the 2011 NHL
Entry Draft…Born June 10, 1993 in Plantation, Florida…6’1”, 190-pounds…Shoots right.
Suellentrop completed his second season in the OHL with the Oshawa Generals where he recorded 14
points (14A) and 70 penalty minutes in 59 regular season games played. In the playoffs he posted 2 points
FLYERS 2011 DRAFT CHOICES: ROUND-BY-ROUND
(2A) along with 6 penalty minutes in 10 games. Rd No Player Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Place of Birth 2009-10 Team GP G A PTS PIM
In his first season with the Generals, he posted 6 points (1G,5A) along with 74 penalty minutes in 54 regular 1 8 Sean Couturier C 6’4” 191 12.7.92 Phoneix, AZ Drummondville (QMJHL) 58 36 60 96 36
3 68 Nick Cousins C 5’10” 166 7.20.93 Belleville, ON Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) 68 29 39 68 56
season games played.
4 116 Colin Suellentrop D 6’1” 190 6.10.93 Plantation,FL Oshawa (OHL) 59 0 14 14 70
4 118 Marcel Noebels LW 6’2” 195 3.14.92 Toenisvorst, Germany Seattle (WHL) 66 28 26 54 23
6 176 Petr Placek RW 6’4” 210 12.28.92 Slany, CZE Hotchkiss School (High-CT) 8 7 6 13 10
7 206 Derek Mathers RW 6’3” 226 8.6.93 Strathroy, ON Peterborough (OHL) 55 1 4 5 171
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2010-11 PHANTOMS FINAL REGULAR SEASON SCORING 2010-11 Flyers FINAL REGULAR SEASON SCORING
Goalies
Player GP MIN W L T GA GAA SVS PCT EN SO
Michael Leighton 30 1783 14 12 3 66 2.22 823 0.926 3 5
Brian Stewart 10 550 4 5 0 28 3.05 229 0.891 3 0
Johan Backlund 33 1900 10 19 3 104 3.28 838 0.89 3 0
Nic Riopel 11 591 3 7 0 35 3.55 243 0.874 0 1
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2011-12 TRAINING CAMP SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2011-12 phantoms schedule
All times and locations subject to change
Saturday, Sept. 17 Training Camp – On Ice Group A: 9:30 – 10:45 FSZ – Flyers Ice
Group B: 11:30 – 12:45 FSZ – Flyers Ice
Group C: 11:30 – 12:45 FSZ – Phantoms Ice
Sunday, Sept. 18 Training Camp – On Ice Group A: 9:30 – 10:45 FSZ – Flyers Ice
Group B: 11:30 – 12:45 FSZ – Flyers Ice
Group C: 11:30 – 12:45 FSZ – Phantoms Ice
Monday, Sept. 19 Training Camp – On Ice Group A: 9:30 – 10:45 FSZ – Flyers Ice
Group B: 11:30 – 12:45 FSZ – Flyers Ice
Group C: 11:30 – 12:45 FSZ – Phantoms Ice
Tuesday, Sept. 20 Training Camp – On Ice Group B: 9:30 – 10:45 FSZ – Flyers Ice Day Date Time Visiting Team @ Home Team Day Date Time Visiting Team @ Home Team
Group C: 9:30 – 10:45 FSZ – Phantoms Ice
Flyers at Toronto 7:00 PM Air Canada Centre OCTOBER February
(Toronto, Ontario) Sat 10/8/11 7:00 PM Connecticut @ Adirondack Fri 2/3/12 7:00 PM Norfolk @ Adirondack
Fri 10/14/11 7:00 PM Bridgeport @ Adirondack Sat 2/4/12 7:00 PM Providence @ Adirondack
Wednesday, Sept. 21 Training Camp – On Ice Group B: 11:30 – 12:45 FSZ – Flyers Ice Sat 10/15/11 7:30 PM Adirondack @ Syracuse Fri 2/10/12 7:30 PM Adirondack @ Norfolk
Group C: 11:30 – 12:45 FSZ – Phantoms Ice Sun 10/16/11 3:00 PM Adirondack @ Bridgeport Sat 2/11/12 7:15 PM Adirondack @ Norfolk
Flyers vs. Toronto 7:00 PM Wells Fargo Center Fri 10/21/11 7:00 PM Adirondack @ Portland Tue 2/14/12 7:00 PM Adirondack @ Toronto
Sat 10/22/11 7:00 PM Adirondack @ Albany Fri 2/17/12 7:00 PM Manchester @ Adirondack
Thursday, Sept. 22 Training Camp – On Ice Group B: 10:30 – 11:45 FSZ – Flyers Ice Sun 10/23/11 6:05 PM Adirondack @ Rochester Sat 2/18/12 7:00 PM Adirondack @ Bridgeport
Group C: 10:30 – 11:45 FSZ – Phantoms Ice
Wed 10/26/11 7:00 PM Norfolk @ Adirondack Sun 2/19/12 3:00 PM Adirondack @ Manchester
Flyers vs. Detroit 7:00 PM John Labatt Centre
Fri 10/28/11 7:00 PM Connecticut @ Adirondack Fri 2/24/12 7:35 PM Adirondack @ Rochester
(London, Ontario)
Sat 10/29/11 7:00 PM Hershey @ Adirondack Sat 2/25/12 7:05 PM Adirondack @ Binghamton
Friday, Sept. 23 Training Camp – On Ice Group B: 10:30 – 11:45 FSZ – Flyers Ice Sun 2/26/12 3:00 PM Syracuse @ Adirondack
Group C: 10:30 – 11:45 FSZ – Phantoms Ice NOVEMBER
Flyers at Detroit 7:30 PM Joe Louis Arena Fri 11/4/11 7:30 PM Adirondack @ Springfield march
(Detroit, Michigan) Fri 11/11/11 7:00 PM Syracuse @ Adirondack Fri 3/2/12 7:05 PM Adirondack @ Providence
Sat 11/12/11 7:00 PM Toronto @ Adirondack Sat 3/3/12 5:00 PM Adirondack @ Albany
Saturday, Sept. 24 Training Camp – On Ice Group A: 10:00 AM FSZ – Flyers Ice Tue 11/15/11 6:30 PM Adirondack @ Portland Sun 3/4/12 3:00 PM Wilkes-Barre @ Adirondack
Group B: 11:00 AM FSZ – Phantoms Ice Sat 11/19/11 7:30 PM Adirondack @ Syracuse Fri 3/9/12 7:00 PM Norfolk @ Adirondack
Sun 11/20/11 3:00 PM Adirondack @ Bridgeport Sat 3/10/12 7:00 PM Albany @ Adirondack
Sunday, Sept. 25 Training Camp – On Ice Group A: 10:00 AM FSZ – Flyers Ice
Thu 11/24/11 6:05 PM Adirondack @ Binghamton Sun 3/11/12 3:00 PM Adirondack @ Worcester
Group B: 11:00 AM FSZ – Phantoms Ice
Fri 11/25/11 7:00 PM Springfield @ Adirondack Wed 3/14/12 7:00 PM Syracuse @ Adirondack
Monday, Sept. 26 Training Camp – On Ice Group B: 9:15- 10:45 AM FSZ – Phantoms Ice Sat 11/26/11 7:00 PM Albany @ Adirondack Fri 3/16/12 7:00 PM Adirondack @ Hershey
Flyers vs. NY Rangers 7:00 PM Wells Fargo Center Wed 11/30/11 7:00 PM Syracuse @ Adirondack Sat 3/17/12 7:30 PM Adirondack @ Syracuse
Fri 3/23/12 7:05 PM Adirondack @ Wilkes-Barre
Tuesday, Sept. 27 Practice Group A: 11:00 AM FSZ – Flyers Ice DECEMBER Sat 3/24/12 7:00 PM Springfield @ Adirondack
Fri 12/2/11 7:30 PM Adirondack @ Norfolk Sun 3/25/12 3:00 PM Binghamton @ Adirondack
Wednesday, Sept. 28 Practice Group A: 11:00 AM FSZ – Flyers Ice Sat 12/3/11 7:15 PM Adirondack @ Norfolk Wed 3/28/12 7:00 PM Adirondack @ Syracuse
Tue 12/6/11 7:30 PM Adirondack @ Hamilton Fri 3/30/12 7:00 PM Syracuse @ Adirondack
Thursday, Sept. 29 Pre-Game Skate Group A: 11:00 AM Wells Fargo Center
Fri 12/9/11 7:00 PM Portland @ Adirondack Sat 3/31/12 7:00 PM Adirondack @ Connecticut
Flyers vs. New Jersey 7:00 PM Wells Fargo Center
Sat 12/10/11 7:00 PM Rochester @ Adirondack
Friday, Sept. 30 Practice Group A: 11:00 FSZ – Flyers Ice Fri 12/16/11 7:05 PM Adirondack @ Binghamton april
Sat 12/17/11 7:30 PM Adirondack @ Syracuse Fri 4/6/12 7:00 PM Albany @ Adirondack
Saturday, Oct. 1 Pre-Game Skate 11:00 AM Prudential Center Sun 12/18/11 3:00 PM Binghamton @ Adirondack Sat 4/7/12 7:00 PM Adirondack @ Albany
Flyers at New Jersey 7:00 PM Prudential Center Wed 12/21/11 7:00 PM Adirondack @ Connecticut Sun 4/8/12 5:00 PM Rochester @ Adirondack
(Newark, NJ) Wed 12/28/11 7:00 PM Binghamton @ Adirondack Fri 4/13/12 7:30 PM Adirondack @ Springfield
Fri 12/30/11 7:00 PM Portland @ Adirondack Sat 4/14/12 7:00 PM Worcester @ Adirondack
Sunday, Oct. 2 Practice 11:00 AM FSZ – Flyers Ice Sat 12/31/11 7:00 PM Albany @ Adirondack Sun 4/15/12 5:00 PM Norfolk @ Adirondack
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